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fandomhighdorms2009-12-06 11:34 am
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Behind the Dorms, Sunday Afternoon
Jonothon Evan Starsmore, the stunningly handsome and ridiculously wealthy rock-star descendant of the late Jack Starsmore, heir of the vast Starsmore Fortune, esteemed leader of the mighty and powerful Clan Akkaba, and wielder of Mysterious Powers of Which He Never Spoke, lifted his guitar and took a pleased look around at his surroundings. The stage was set. The band was ready (even if they were all nameless, faceless individuals. The focus wasn't on them, here.)
No, no, the focus was on Jonothon, his hair perfect, his face perfect, his chest? Dare I say it? Perfect, as if sculpted by the hand of God himself. It would have been a shame to put a shirt on it, in spite of the time of year. And anyhow, this particular corner of the island was unseasonably warm. It would be a shame to not take advantage of the sunny sky, the green of the grass and the leaves in the trees, the warmth the day had to offer... and other types of heat, at that. Perfect chests were for showing off, and Jonothon would like to encourage all of his audience to partake in that very same mindset.
But all of that hardly mattered. What really mattered, here, was that there was to be a concert today. And, perhaps afterwards, Jonothon would let his most avid admirers backstage for a personal tour.
[Open! So very, very open.]
No, no, the focus was on Jonothon, his hair perfect, his face perfect, his chest? Dare I say it? Perfect, as if sculpted by the hand of God himself. It would have been a shame to put a shirt on it, in spite of the time of year. And anyhow, this particular corner of the island was unseasonably warm. It would be a shame to not take advantage of the sunny sky, the green of the grass and the leaves in the trees, the warmth the day had to offer... and other types of heat, at that. Perfect chests were for showing off, and Jonothon would like to encourage all of his audience to partake in that very same mindset.
But all of that hardly mattered. What really mattered, here, was that there was to be a concert today. And, perhaps afterwards, Jonothon would let his most avid admirers backstage for a personal tour.
[Open! So very, very open.]

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"And how would you have me change, Beka? As you have? To grow to be cold and distance and dare I say it... Dead inside?"
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Was she truly dead inside? Perhaps, but her hands were steady and she woke knowing she'd done the right things in life. "I'll be remembered as a Dog worthy of carrying the title. I'll be buried amongst my fellow Dogs and they'll sing me to the Peaceful Realms when the time comes. Who'll do you that honor? Hilda? If you pay her enough."
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There was a sorrow in that phrase. Something deep and eternal and... and tortured. So very tortured.
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"Do you think Kora never told me how you slept with her to find your answers? Even my world couldn't bring you immortality. I was wrong, you did change. You've grown more desperate."
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And the Mysterious Powers of Which he Never Spoke. But that was a given.
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Why did she even care? She didn't, but it was in her nature to protect, so the words came too. "But if you choose desperation over that, then you're lost forever!"
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"I only wish I could see that which you see, Beka, dearest. Ever since that fateful day... Everything has felt so very hollow. You are not the only one who understands loneliness, I fear."
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"You're only filling the emptiness with more emptiness, Jonothon. Can you not see that? You must feel it," she insisted.
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On Saturday mornings, before Hilda.
"I... I must find something to fill that void with. I must... I must become a missionary!"
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"Yes," she said with such a great passion she hadn't felt since the last night she had kissed George Cooper, her sinfully loved half-brother. "Yes, Jonothon. It will save you. I know it will. Go now, leave this life behind and be free. Truly free!"
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Doubtless, Clan Akkaba would have a few things to say about this decision. But they were mostly stuffy old farts with siamese cats on their laps and a weird penchant for putting ugly tattoos on people, and so Jonothon was not too broken up about the loss of that particular group.
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She fought them once, along with her partner who had still been alive. They followed them down the deepest sewers of Port Caynn only to be ambushed by their Mad Dog Secret Ninja Pirates. They almost died there, but the flashback was too expensive to write out and so the short narrative would have to do as explanation.
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"I shall convert people to see the one true way, and together, my league of newly branded pastafarians shall overthrow them, an army of truth, light, and meatballs!"
IT WAS THE ONLY WAY.
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"I knew you'd find the way in the end, Jonothon," she spoke softly, but clearly. "I'm glad for you. May the Gods guide you on your path."